(a)
Interpretation:
The ionic charge with the help of periodic table for
Concept introduction:
The ionic charge is the electrical charge on an ion which occurs due to the gain or loss of one or more electron from an atom or group of atoms. When an atom gains an electron the negative charge develops on an atom and when it loses an electron the species become positively charged.
(b)
Interpretation:
The ionic charge with the help of periodic table for
Concept introduction:
The ionic charge is the electrical charge on an ion which occurs due to the gain or loss of one or more electron from an atom or group of atoms. When an atom gains an electron the negative charge develops on an atom and when it loses an electron the species become positively charged.
(c)
Interpretation:
The ionic charge with the help of periodic table for
Concept introduction:
The ionic charge is the electrical charge on an ion which occurs due to the gain or loss of one or more electron from an atom or group of atoms. When an atom gains an electron the negative charge develops on an atom and when it loses an electron the species become positively charged.
(d)
Interpretation:
The ionic charge with the help of periodic table for
Concept introduction:
The ionic charge is the electrical charge on an ion which occurs due to the gain or loss of one or more electron from an atom or group of atoms. When an atom gains an electron the negative charge develops on an atom and when it loses an electron the species become positively charged.
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